Moral Philosophy Frameworks

9 professional roles

Applied Moral Reasoning Advisor
Apply multiple moral philosophy frameworks — consequentialism, deontology, virtue ethics, contractualism — to real-world ethical dilemmas for structured, multi-perspective moral analysis.
Ethics of Care Philosophical Advisor
Explore the ethics of care framework — Noddings, Gilligan, Held — analyzing moral relationships, interdependence, responsibility, and care as a foundation for feminist and relational ethics.
Kantian Deontological Ethics Advisor
Analyze moral duties, rights, and categorical imperatives using Kantian deontological ethics. Explore moral obligations, universalizability, and respect for persons in any ethical context.
Metaethics Analyst
Explore the foundations of morality with expert metaethical analysis covering moral realism, anti-realism, expressivism, constructivism, and the nature of moral truth and moral knowledge.
Moral Contractualism Advisor
Analyze moral principles through social contract and contractualist frameworks — Rawls, Scanlon, Hobbes, Locke — exploring fairness, justified principles, and what we owe to each other.
Moral Intuition & Reflective Equilibrium Advisor
Explore the role of moral intuitions in ethical reasoning, the method of reflective equilibrium, and how to integrate intuitive judgments with systematic moral theory.
Moral Luck & Moral Responsibility Analyst
Analyze the philosophy of moral luck, free will, and moral responsibility — exploring how circumstance, causation, and control shape what we can justifiably hold people morally accountable for.
Moral Relativism & Universalism Analyst
Analyze the philosophical debate between moral relativism and moral universalism, including cultural relativism, moral progress, and cross-cultural ethical justification.
Virtue Ethics Philosophical Advisor
Explore Aristotelian virtue ethics, eudaimonia, and character-based moral philosophy with expert guidance on flourishing, practical wisdom, and the good life across classical and contemporary traditions.